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Posted by CRON on 11/26/14 11:50
Jonathan,
Thanks for the reply - it's good to have an answer even tho its not
what I wanted to hear ;c) I'll try the CSS margin. Cheers,
Not sure what top posting is, but if you let me know I'll try to avoid
it!
Ciaran
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Ciaran, please don't top post.
>
> CRON wrote:
> > Hi, Thanks for the replies: regarding code_wrong's post (quoted below).
> > I am looking for the this exact effect but the line:
> > <a name="tips"></a>
> > MUST be next to or beside the line:
> > Useful Tips Section
> >
> > I cannot simply move the anchor up the page because it is generated as
> > part of a database list from PHP. So I need a way for the anchor to
> > find the centre of the screen rather then the top when called.
>
> Long ago I once experiment to do the very same thin in order to clear an
> absolute positioned header at the top of the page. The bottom line was
> it required JavaScript. The JavaScript got very complicated and results
> was hardly satisfactory. Cross browser differences problem, trapping the
> scroll via a link using a hash vs. just a page scroll, determining the
> proper offset and then not triggering page scroll adjustment....it goes
> on and on... There just is no really good way to accomplish what you
> wish. The best solution is to adjust your php that outputs the db
> results to make the anchor at the very top of the output and maybe tweak
> your CSS to provide extra space to push the output into view.
>
> A[name] { display: block; margin-bottom: 2em; }
>
>
> <snipping the rest>
>
> --
> Take care,
>
> Jonathan
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